If you've spent any time on the internet, you've probably seen porn at some point. If you've spent any time watching pornography, you've probably seen Japanese pornography. One thing that's quickly noticeable is how Japanese adult videos are censored. Mosaics cover genitalia. In the future, says one pundit, that will change.

The future being, oh, around the year 2050.

This is according to Setsu Kobayashi, a law professor at the prestigious Keio University. Since 1972, moviemakers have censored genitalia with mosaics to adhere to the country's obscenity laws, which earns the films the NEVA (Nihon Ethics of Video Association) seal.

As Kobayashi explains to News Post Seven, by 2050 the mosaics will quite possibly not be necessary in adult videos. The rationale is that in America it was proven there is no link between pornography and crime—hence, uncensored pornography in the West. So they're not really necessary per se, and over time, the mosaic will gradually vanish—and is in the process of doing so right now. In the past few years, the mosaic has already gotten smaller and more transparent. Thus, the mosaic is likely to continue to do so.

Even if it's no longer necessary (by 2050!), don't expect it to vanish completely. Kobayashi thinks that it might stay in some form to appease those individuals who prefer watching adult movies with the mosaic, adding that it's a "unique trait" to Japanese adult films.

2050? Screw mosaic-free Japanese porn, we better have flying cars by 2050!